The Artists Group is a collection of creative individuals who have come together to bring artwork to the general public whether they want to see it or not.
To promote the connection between artists and their communities, to enhance the relationship between art and society and to reinforce the historical importance art has played in the fabric of civilization.

Hoping it will be a fun participation - I am in Room 7 - Mind Spring -
Mill Neck manor Magical Miniature Garden - Yep, that's right a room of
miniature art - It is the story of Pinks, a magical creature who dwells
on the grounds of Mill Neck, enjoying the beauty of her surroundings.
She noticed that some of her flowering friends would go missing from the
gardens but she would see them through the windows of the big house.
Pinks wondered why they would leave the open air and go inside. So one
day, using her magic, she turned herself into a beautiful flower and
jumped into a basket laying on the ground with some of her flowering
friends and they were swept away, "Inside" thought Pinks, "we're going
inside!" The basket was placed in the refrigerator of Room #6. "Well it
sure is dark in here. We need some lights my friends!" and suddenly,
like a million stars the darkness became light. Pinks noticed that
outside looked a little sterile so she opened the door and ventured onto
the counter. "This looks like it could be a very cozy place", she
thought and with a magical burst of energy, grass began to creep across
the counters. "That's much nicer", she thought. She jumped over to the
window and threw it open wide. "Elves, fairies come join me. Let's
Party!" And in a flash, all of Pink's garden friends came inside,
helping turn the counter into a garden and the walls into a selfie art
gallery. These moments of horticultural revelry happen in seconds of
human time, which is hours of fairy time, and Debra Ann Kasimakis has
frozen such a party for you to view.Come in to Pinks Party and let your "Mind Spring" into this miniature fantasy. Mill Neck manor magical miniature garden.

For
more information please call Special Events Coordinator Samantha
Hallman at 516-628-4239 or e-mail shallman@millneck.org -